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ALL SHS EVENTS/ACTIVITIES CANCELLED THROUGH MAY 31, 2020

Please be advised that all SHS events, activities, and sports/fine arts have been cancelled during the campus closure. If you have any questions or need additional details, please email communications@shschools.org.

SHS CAMPUS EVENTS CANCELLATION, MAR 12 - APR 13, 2020

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Join Sr. Dee Copeland in experiencing the practice of Christian meditation in a small group, learn about its origins, and discover its relevance as a form of prayer for the contemporary world. People from all faith traditions are welcome.

The Liturgy of the Hours is a pattern prayer that has been prayed at different times of the day in order to praise God and to make the entire day holy. Morning Prayer (lauds) and Evening Prayer are the two pillars of this prayer practice. We shall be offering Morning Prayer that follows this pattern: a hymn, a psalm, and a canticle (a poem from the Hebrew Bible), another psalm with a response, a reading from Scripture, a short period of silence, another response, recitation of the Canticle of Zechariah, intercessions, The Lord’s prayer and concluding prayer and blessing.

Join Sr. Dee Copeland in experiencing the practice of Christian meditation in a small group, learn about its origins, and discover its relevance as a form of prayer for the contemporary world. People from all faith traditions are welcome.

The Liturgy of the Hours is a pattern prayer that has been prayed at different times of the day in order to praise God and to make the entire day holy. Morning Prayer (lauds) and Evening Prayer are the two pillars of this prayer practice. We shall be offering Morning Prayer that follows this pattern: a hymn, a psalm, and a canticle (a poem from the Hebrew Bible), another psalm with a response, a reading from Scripture, a short period of silence, another response, recitation of the Canticle of Zechariah, intercessions, The Lord’s prayer and concluding prayer and blessing.

An opportunity for parents and colleagues to have a glimpse of how remarkable teachers at SHS present their favorite material to engage students in the search for a meaningful life. Come and See will replace Teacher Talks. Faculty will present their own interpretations of the overall theme for next year, Humanization in the Radical Style of Jesus. These presentations will be open to all adult members of the SHS community.

Join Sr. Dee Copeland in experiencing the practice of Christian meditation in a small group, learn about its origins, and discover its relevance as a form of prayer for the contemporary world. People from all faith traditions are welcome.

The Liturgy of the Hours is a pattern prayer that has been prayed at different times of the day in order to praise God and to make the entire day holy. Morning Prayer (lauds) and Evening Prayer are the two pillars of this prayer practice. We shall be offering Morning Prayer that follows this pattern: a hymn, a psalm, and a canticle (a poem from the Hebrew Bible), another psalm with a response, a reading from Scripture, a short period of silence, another response, recitation of the Canticle of Zechariah, intercessions, The Lord’s prayer and concluding prayer and blessing.

Seize the day at SHS with the hit Broadway musical story of the 1899 newsboy strike in New York City. With high energy dance numbers, Newsies features performers of all ages from the Sacred Heart community as well as the SHP Dance Team! For ticket reservations and more info visit www.shschools.org/newsies

Seize the day at SHS with the hit Broadway musical story of the 1899 newsboy strike in New York City. With high energy dance numbers, Newsies features performers of all ages from the Sacred Heart community as well as the SHP Dance Team! For ticket reservations and more info visit www.shschools.org/newsies

Seize the day at SHS with the hit Broadway musical story of the 1899 newsboy strike in New York City. With high energy dance numbers, Newsies features performers of all ages from the Sacred Heart community as well as the SHP Dance Team! For ticket reservations and more info visit www.shschools.org/newsies

Seize the day at SHS with the hit Broadway musical story of the 1899 newsboy strike in New York City. With high energy dance numbers, Newsies features performers of all ages from the Sacred Heart community as well as the SHP Dance Team! For ticket reservations and more info visit www.shschools.org/newsies

Join Sr. Dee Copeland in experiencing the practice of Christian meditation in a small group, learn about its origins, and discover its relevance as a form of prayer for the contemporary world. People from all faith traditions are welcome.

The Liturgy of the Hours is a pattern prayer that has been prayed at different times of the day in order to praise God and to make the entire day holy. Morning Prayer (lauds) and Evening Prayer are the two pillars of this prayer practice. We shall be offering Morning Prayer that follows this pattern: a hymn, a psalm, and a canticle (a poem from the Hebrew Bible), another psalm with a response, a reading from Scripture, a short period of silence, another response, recitation of the Canticle of Zechariah, intercessions, The Lord’s prayer and concluding prayer and blessing.

Join Sr. Dee Copeland in experiencing the practice of Christian meditation in a small group, learn about its origins, and discover its relevance as a form of prayer for the contemporary world. People from all faith traditions are welcome.

The Liturgy of the Hours is a pattern prayer that has been prayed at different times of the day in order to praise God and to make the entire day holy. Morning Prayer (lauds) and Evening Prayer are the two pillars of this prayer practice. We shall be offering Morning Prayer that follows this pattern: a hymn, a psalm, and a canticle (a poem from the Hebrew Bible), another psalm with a response, a reading from Scripture, a short period of silence, another response, recitation of the Canticle of Zechariah, intercessions, The Lord’s prayer and concluding prayer and blessing.